meld|melded|melding|melds in English
verb
announce or lay down a combination of cards (in a card game) for a score; blend, merge
Use "meld|melded|melding|melds" in a sentence
1. You form Canastas by melding at least seven cards in the same meld
2. Melding with the Planet...
3. The raindrops melded into a sheet of water.
4. Attempting to mind meld with my comics.
5. The two heresies melded into a beautiful symmetry.
6. Conflate: To bring together; meld or fuse
7. Anglish - The melding of Anglo and English
8. Antidemocratic Insurgency Takes Shape As QAnon Melds With Militias
9. She melded into it, observing her own flight of colours.
10. Bezique is a melding and trick taking game for two players
11. After meld mother pulls the tablecloth over the table.
12. All these three things, then, have to be melded together.
13. Joseph and time has simply melded it Artlessly into an ample
14. The room darkened, and Culley's outline melded into blackness beside her.
15. He melded country music with blues to create rock and roll.
16. Melding the top managements also would be a thorny issue.
17. He attempts to meld the other two steel plants into his.
18. CanastaS: a Canasta IS A MELDED SET OF 7 OR MORE CARDS
19. The Cloven are either Fangs who were not properly melded, or experimental fangs
20. David Pountney s production melds lyrical symbolism with unflinching realism to unforgettable effect.
21. This melding of Catholicism and African beliefs is a sensitive issue.
22. The basket allows the berries to breathe and thus prevents melding.
23. I will initiate the meld and attempt to access the memory fragment.
24. Shanghai is a meld of the very old and the very new.
25. Synonyms for Coheres include coalesces, amalgamates, unites, combines, integrates, melds, consolidates, converges, merges and blends